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During Dutch Kingsday...

KiNK, Bicep, Âme and more will perform at Oranjebloesem 2017 on 27th April at Amsterdam’s city beach, Blijburg.

Joining the aforementioned names across four...

Tsepo, Marcel Vogel, Elena Colombi, Cinnaman and San Proper will play in the next month

Amsterdam club Radio Radio has been granted permission to remain open for two more years. 

The pop up space will now operate in its current...

Black Midi, Slowthai and Idles are all in the running

The shortlist of albums for this year's prestigious Mercury music prize album has been revealed.

The winner of the Mercury prize, now in its 28th...

12 emerging artists you need to hear this June

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From hard-hitting techno and soulful house anthems to ravey post-punk bangers, here's June 2022's list of upcoming talent you should be keeping track of

Berlin-based DJ and producer Anna Kost’s debut EP ‘The Very End Of You’ on Hotflush-offshoot Who Whom is the ideal intro into her raw but...

Photo of DESIREE wearing a purple hat and eye-makeup on an emerald background

Soaring ascents, the kind that can take an artist from obscurity to stardom in what seems to be the blink of an eye, don’t occur often, in dance music or elsewhere – those who are lucky enough to have that experience often disappear just as quickly. But there’s little chance of a quick fade for South Africa’s Palesa Desiree Shilabje, the DJ and producer known to the world as DESIREE, who in just a few short years has proved to be one of the international festival circuit’s most exciting new stars. Here, Bruce Tantum hears her story, and about how her evolution through music has been as organic as they come

“I’m finally home.” Those three words are among the first that the South African DJ and producer Palesa Desiree Shilabje utters when DJ Mag catches...